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Ken Anderson

    23 de septiembre de 1917 – 12 de marzo de 2006

    Como pionero en la realización de películas cristianas y autor prolífico, Ken sentó las bases para una extensa producción de dramas cristianos. Su legado perdura a través de innumerables obras que han inspirado y cautivado a audiencias de todo el mundo. Con una profunda comprensión del espíritu humano y la fe, su escritura continúa resonando. Su obra es un testimonio del poder de la narración para compartir esperanza y mensaje.

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    The Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible
    Initium
    Nelson's Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible
    • Whether you’re a brand-new Christian or a decades-long believer, today’s issues may seem far removed from those in biblical times. That’s why Christian writer Ken Anderson wanted to create a resource where, unlike a traditional concordance, the descriptive references used everyday speech rather than verbatim Scripture. Nelson’s Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible is an A to Z reference dictionary with quick access to scripture-based answers of almost any question you can imagine. Simple to use, it tackles traditional and 21st century issues without heavy theological language. Reference topics include: This travel-sized book is bursting with information yet compact enough to fit in your pocket. You will laugh at its one-liners and illustrated jokes as it points you to God’s Word. Companion to the New King James Version, King James Version, New International Version, and other translations. Nelson’s Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible makes a great resource for personal study of the Scriptures as well as for teaching and sermon preparation. Features:

      Nelson's Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible
    • Initium

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      What effect did the Crucifixion have on the Roman Army? What effect did the Roman Army have on the Resurrection? Are these the most important questions of all time? Through the power of a compelling fictional narrative, back to 33 AD, the reader is taken on a journey of discovery to an alternative account of events in Roman Judea.

      Initium
    • The Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible by Ken Anderson connects contemporary issues to Bible passages by organizing Scripture references according to today's vocabulary. This travel-sized topical concordance uses nontechnical terms to shows readers which Bible passages deal with current terms and topics.

      The Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible